I'd like to chime in here, if I could.
Until about 1965, Japanese products were pretty much universally regarded as inferior. However, a few companies - Sony, Toyota, etc -- built products of good enough quality that even the most stolid of "Buy American" consumers condescended to give these makes a try. Today, these manufacturers are household names. They are subject to the same adulation and criticism as domestic manufacturers, because they have been accepted as equals in the market.
China has tried very, very hard for several centuries to remain isolated from the West. Only recently have they accept Capitalism as a Fact Of Life. Let's not forget that S. Korea (home of Samsung, Hyundai, etc) were themselves thought of as a poor source of supplies until just a few years ago.
My feeling is this: China will get its feet wet in the World Economy, get spanked for lousy product, and shape up or ship out, like their neighbors. The problem here isn't China or Chinese parts & manufactures, but rather Chinese expectations of what the Market Will Bear. Let's not buy crap. That way, it won't be economical to produce crap. In time, China will be just another country in the global market, forced to compete as equals against other nations. Their standards will be forced to rise if they want to feed their People.
En Fin: ChiCom garbage will lead to its own extinction.